PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1925 OREAD ENTRANCE TO NEW UNION The first section of the Union will occupy space around approximately 80 feet by 125 feet and will consist of sub-basement, basement and first, second and third floors. The topography of the ground is such that the Mississippi street entrance will be at a sub-basement level while the ground floor will be at the highest main entrance on Oread avenue will be directly to the first floor The sub-basement provides space for refrigeration, storage, machinery, rooms for building help, and a room for miscellaneous purposes. The basement is given over to the cafeteria and the kitchen facilities. Three private dining rooms open from the main restaurant. A la carte dining The first floor will contain generous lounges, one for men and one for women, a great space for relaxation, "a common meeting space later to open into the course. Best rooms opening from the women's lounge form a part of the hotel." room service will be dispensed with in the first section of the building. A separate entrance from Orcad avenue provides the cafeteria floor is to be constructed. The assembly hall, 50 feet by 135 feet, most of it two stories in height, is placed on the second floor. This room will accommodate banquets and parties and ample service facilities we to be provided adjacent to the Count of Ballots Cast Show Students Favor World Court, 866-82 As soon as funds permit the thirti- floor will be finished up as dormitory space. Some ten rooms can be ac commodated in the first section. hall. On this floor there is a limited amount of office space for use of general campus activities. Such finish as is originally installed on this floor will, of necessity, be temporary in character but the assembly hall with its banquet service will be made available from the first. Popular Vote Shows Harding-Hughes Coolidge Plan Is Most Nearly a thousand students voted in the poll on whether or not the United States should enter the world war II, and they voted this morning. Out of the 975 ballots cost, 866 stood for entrance in the court while only 82 voted for non-participation. The total number of votes cast at the attendance at the convention. Future extensions of the building will care for larger game and lounge rooms, the "Concourse" and dormitory and office space will be available that the second section can be constructed without great delay. At the opening of the session, Chancellor E. H. Lindley made it clear that if there were any who felt that they could not honestly give an opinion on the question, that they would not be asked to vote. This fact no double cut down considerably the number of ballots cast. vor of entering the court according A count of the ballots revealed the fact that 489 voted for participation under the "Hardship Plan" for the "Burnham Plan," 71 expressed their f- to the "Borah Ternas" and #2 voted against the court. There were also 27 ballots which definitely expressed the opinion that no decision could be "It is significant," said Dick Matthews, chairman of the executive committee in charge of the poll, "that only half the students present at the concession expressed themselves on the question. It no doubt indicates that either the students are not taking an interest in the question, or that they have not been sufficiently informed about the various aspects there is one commendable feature: that the students did not vote under the stress of a pro-court speaker blindly and without intelligent thought." It is interesting to note that among these, seven made the statement that the United States should enter the League of Nations, regardless of the league's choice; three said that information bearing on the opposition would be desirable. The varsity hockey team has been announced by Misa Dorothy Burtar, hockey coach. The choosing of all this star team is the climax of a hockey season that won the championship, after having been defeated only once. Annual Christmas Display Will Be Held Dec. 5. Those who made the team and their positions are: Jeannette McElhiney, center forward; Dora Geiger, right inside forward; Rasha Hurtreight, right outsideward; Joshua Allen, left wing; Josephine Allen, left wing; Gertrude Dalton, half right; Audrey Carr, center half-back; Marina Chastien, left half-back; Rustin Martin, left half-back; Virginia Davis, left fallback; Mary Eleanor Felts, goal keeper. • Club to Hold Exhibition Over 450,000 birds entered this country under passports during the past year. The legislative assembly of India has gone on record as favoring eventual prohibition for that country. WANT ADS WANTED: Two men or man and wife to work for board. Phone 1467 Broadview Inn. 12-7 LOST: Black Parker Duofold pencil Hobay day. Reward. H. S. Perrin 1555, 1416 Teem. LOST: Kappa Sigma pin, White gold. Emerald and pearl. Return to "Stud" Watson, 1537 Teen. Reward WANTED: Girl to work for board second semester. Phone 2470 Red TID WOULD LIKE to have the parties who left their hats at the College Inn Barker shop in and get a hair cut to fit. D6 LOST--Black Parker Duoofol Pencil sometime Friday, H. G. Perrin 1416 Tennessee. Telephone 1555. Reward. D1 LOST—at "the game" Saturday 21st a red Diveira Pocket Book, *H*. H. Reward for return. H. Reward for return. H. Reward for return. Kansas City, Mo. D3 FOR RENT--Large south room for two boys. Well lighted and heated Modern house, 1301 Vt. Phone 127 THE PERSON who took the traveling bags from the car parked at 1420 Ohio during the football game Saturday, Nov. 21, return to Lee Littat at 1420 Ohio. No questions will be asked. Reward. D3 LOST—Sigma Chi pii initiated H. H. Testerman, Leave at Kansan office or call 638. D1 LOST—Waterman's fountain pen, initials R. V. H. and M. C. M. engraved, Reward. Call 1672. D1 LOST—Overcoat at stadium Saturday. Return to 1100 Ala. Phone 1283 Blue, Reward. D1 LOST—Green Silk Scarf between 1245 Orcad and Brownburn Gym Friday, Finder Call 2061, D1 15 seat Foose Endecopera by Abbern Treatment which every physician and student will buy. Box 35, 125 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass., D4 Betty Gilbert. SMALL BUSINESS FOR SALE-- Good paying and excellent for a student. For appointment call 1600- Black, afternight. D1 MEDICAL STUDENTS WANTED- To sell Pocket Encyclopedia of Mod SPANISH tutoring by educated Mexican girl; prices reasonable. Phone 2419 for appointments. *THESES*, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced annotographer, Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 D6 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 "A"-GRade TYPING-Theses, note books, themes; mimeography; personal, expert service. Eugene W Sutherland. Call 1866-Blk. F15 Jayhawker Editor Calls for Senior Gloss Print "Senior glasses for the Jayhawker are not coming in fast enough," said Jack Kincaid, editor. Very few have yet been brought to the office and positively no glasses will be accepted after Jan. 10. "We would like to get nearly all the senior glasses before vacation as the Jayawhaker gets a special discount when the glasses are turned in. Since the senior section is one of the few places we have the glasses as soon as possible." H, H. Ball, superintendent of buildings and grounds, has been away from his work since Saturday on account of illness. Professional Cards Who Eats the Most. College Men or Women? MARCEL 23.7 Every-Day—All kinds of work beauty done. Powder Box Shapes. Pinterest 215%. 1025% Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. DBS. ADDREY & ADDREY, the Progressive Chiropractors. Massure and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation. Molly Mass. Phone 642. G. W. STEWER & CO.-Tailors to K. U. people from 106-1925, Preserving, Cleaning, Recordings and Repairing, Suits made to measure, 242 Ln. Phone, 1434. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law ence视觉 Optical Co., 1025 Mass. 900 Mass. Phone 2337. MARCEL APPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256. Experienced operators. Sample's Barber and Beauty Shop, East Side, 92414 Mass. St. Our Lawrence Office Dr. H. H. Lewis is in this office. Scientific examination of the eyes for glasses, without the use of drugs, is our work exclusively. Is Located in Rooms 7 and 8 House Building 731 Mass. St. Phone 912 TOPERA 824 Kansas Ave. LAWRENCE 731 Mnsz. St Dr. Lewis Dr. W L H H How many college "cakes" have had the aid and experience of taking some campus queen to dinner at "Bricke" on a Sunday night, and have had the fair lady enter into a contest with her husband. The answer is—many. But that isn't the big question which confronts us now. Who eats the most? A man or woman? To use the words of one sorority house mother: "The other night I went over to the 'I Gotta Get Her' room." And the way those boys eat. Honestly, I never saw so much food placed on one table since I came to Lawrence six years ago. Why. I don't see how those boys can live in that house and pay the enormous assessment that they must付出. I could not be ashamed to think of the meansy amount that my girls serve." W. J. OPTOMETRIST H.H. Phone Now for the words of a fraternity house mother who was the guest of a certain sorority. "Last night I went to the 'Ougtah G Goaway' house for dinner and I never have seen anyone as much as those girls did. They had more things than we ever serve and don't seem like how they can afford it." So the question is still unanswered Who eats the most? A man or a woman? It's up to you. Service Fritz Co. "The man in the street" in the United States is more prosperous than at any other time in the history of this country," declared Sir Robert Horne, former Chancellor of the Exchequer of England and chairman of the English Interparliamentary session in Washington. "Wealth is not confined to business it seems, but extends also to the middle class, laborers and workers in general. It is a reason for this prosperity to continue." Romans used glass for windows in their houses in the first century. "Armored Heart" Found to Be Covered by Chalk Vliena, Dec. 1,—One of the rare known cases of pathological conditions is shown in a case of which Doctor Lenk gave notes this week to the Society of Physicians here. It is a case of pneumonia, first reported in 1868, of which we far only 15 cases have been known to medical history. X-ray examination of the patient in question revealed that the shadow cast by the heart was extrordinarily dark, besides being of unusual size. It was found that a perfect crust of chalk had formed around the heart except at the point; there it is probable that the throbbing and interfaced with the formation of chalk deposits, operated on with the aid of the "armor." There are several cases of such operations having been performed with success. O O O The Amherst Student is greatly concerned about the possible growth of their college to a place that it is too large for personal contact between the student and professor. Nearly every student in the college has a large increase in their enrollment with great pride, but not so Amherst. A census of opinion among the students there showed that a large majority favored the small college and the instructor's personal contact with the instructor was impossible in a gigantic school. Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators 730 Mass. Phone 325 FINE CHOCOLATES Lowney's and Chase's 1 lb. to 5 lb. Boxes at COE'S DRUG STORE Just Opposite the New High School BOWERSOCK Tonight—Tomorrow—Thur. PRICES Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-50c —ADDED— SHOWS "BE CAREFUL" SHOWS Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7-9 James Oliver Curwood's "ANCIENT HIGHWAY" Tomorrow Thursday - Friday PRICES Mat. 10-35c Eve. 10-40c With an All Star Cast NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET Peter B. Kyres great story of California and the SouthSeas —ADDED— "MERRYMAKERS" SHOWS Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7:15-9 Have You? Entered the Charleston Contest at the Bowersock Friday and Saturday? 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